He Left Her Nine Months Ago. The ER Gurney Changed Everything-kieutrinh

The phone slipped first.

That was the detail Cormack Hale would remember later, before the nurse, before Yara’s voice, before the doors closed on the woman he had once convinced himself he was saving by leaving her.

His titanium-cased phone dropped from his hand and landed on the carpet of the VIP waiting lounge at Northwestern Memorial with a dull, soft thud.

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It was not loud.

It did not need to be.

A man like Cormack had spent most of his adult life teaching rooms to listen for smaller sounds.

A chair leg scraping.

A glass being set down too hard.

A pause after his name.

But in that second, the only sound that reached him was the fogging and clearing of an oxygen mask on a woman who should not have been in front of him.

Brin Holloway.

For one full heartbeat, his mind refused to put her there.

Brin belonged behind the long polished bar at Vesper Row, sliding paper napkins under tumblers and pretending not to hear more than she should.

Brin belonged in the apartment above the back office, barefoot on the old hardwood floor, stealing the last swallow of his coffee and telling him men who could buy whole buildings should know how to fix a drawer that stuck.

Brin belonged in the place where Cormack stored every feeling he could not afford to have.

She did not belong on an emergency gurney, sweat running along her temple, oxygen mask pressed to her face, one hand locked around a metal rail while nurses shouted about blood pressure and OB and cardio.

She did not belong thirty-eight weeks pregnant.

She did not belong dying with a child inside her while he sat ten yards away with another woman.

The lounge smelled of antiseptic and lilies, a rich man’s attempt to soften a hospital.

The flowers had been sent ahead by someone on Yara Salcedo’s team because Yara did not simply walk into places.

She arrived.

She had been complaining of stomach pain since the ride over, her voice clipped and offended as if the pain were an employee who had failed her.

Cormack had brought her because he had to.

Yara was the daughter of Aurelio Salcedo, and Aurelio was not a man anyone ignored without deciding to start a war on purpose.

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